Science is a good servant but a bad master. How is this applicable to Griffin's scientific discovery?
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Discoveries like hydrogen bombs, chemical plants, nuclear things etc. have harmful effects as well. This applies to Griffin also, who was an intelligent scientist. He could not contribute anything productive as he became a slave of science and made it a master.
Science is a boon to mankind. The growth of science has given us a lot of advantages. They are in the fields of lighting, transports, kitchen wares, running factories, medicine, agriculture etc.
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